sfsfsfgiants wrote:I have never watched a Sharks game all the way through. I am thinking of watching this one, though, just to say that I did.

To be honest, SF, that's how i got into it years ago. I watched the playoffs, and played the video games, and that's how i learned all the rules and strategies, which make the game more interesting. It's especially helpful on TV where it can't compare to seeing it live. But definitely game 7 is a must see.

Damn the Sharks dominated. But what was up with the refs? Nolan's goal was questionable, they don't call a slash when Thornton gets hacked right on his wrists, but they call Rismiller for a high stick when it was actually a calgary's player's stick. I'm glad they fought through that and didn't let the refs affect the outcome. I was really happy to see how the sharks played defensively when the flames pulled the goalie.

Yeah, that was key for them to keep going at the net even when they had the lead and the Flames pulled Kip. That was the problem with the other leads they lost in the series - they started playing way too passively.

Wow, that was an amazing game. I only hope the Sharks can play the entire Dallas series with that motivation and aggression. It was like something registered in JR's head that this will be, quite possibly, his final stab at Lord Stanley's Cup. He was like a man possesed out there.

The Sharks ought to be able to carry momentum into this Dallas series, and should win the 1st 2 games at home. I also think it works in the Sharks favor that the series went to 7 games to shorten their resting period, we all know the Sharks play worse with extra rest for some reason or another.

I expect this to be another amazing series, Sharks win running away in 5 games.